The Gay Moralist: What's Real
by John Corvino Recently I've been reflecting on mentoring, and the various ways we introduce newcomers to aspects of gay life – the good, the bad, and the [...]
Creep of the Week: Mark Sanford
Congratulations South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford on becoming the latest Republican "defender" of marriage to be caught getting some on the side. How's it [...]
Parting Glances: While the cat's away
Hi, Parting Glances readers. It's Fr. Manly Everhope here! And it's I, everybody's favorite DKNY wash-and-wear wimple nun, Sr. Serena Scatterpin, Renegade [...]
Spiderbaby: The Twin Cities' favorite (gay) wrestler
By Dan Woog The OutField The results are in. The "Best Wrestler of 2009" – at least in the Twin Cities – is a gay man. But the bigger news might be that [...]
The Gay Moralist: Luxury vs. Charity
by John Corvino Some years ago I attended a seminar on charitable giving in the GLBT community. The event was aimed toward affluent donors, and judging by the [...]
Creep of the Week: Philip Irvin
Come out, come out wherever you are. And if you happen to be a Seattle Public Utilities employee and a member of the city's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, [...]
Parting Glances: Fairy tale for ex-butterflies
At opposite ends of a small-minded garden, where diva birds formerly came to warble ballads and crickets chirp ragtime syncopations, there were ominous nests [...]
The Reality of 'Training Rules'
By Dan Woog The OutField In 2004, Jennifer Harris was the top scorer on the Penn State University women's basketball team. In 2005, she was dismissed from the [...]
Viewpoint: Keep crying, Corvino - Michigan remains far behind
By Rudy Serra I am a regular reader and admirer of philosopher John Corvino. He is consistently accurate, thoughtful and well-informed. Nonetheless, there was [...]
Viewpoint: Proud to be called 'sir'
By Kate Clinton On an early morning flight from Orlando, after appearing at the 19th Annual Gay Days at Disneyworld, I was "sirred" twice by a cab driver and [...]
Viewpoint: Pride - protest or party?
by Jeff A. Ward What has unfolded over the last couple weeks at the highest levels of our government is merely an extension of a long, painful history of [...]